Thursday, September 6, 2012

Yes CHEF

Entremet Chicken Biriyani
Mild Spiced Chicken, Fragrant Saffron Basmati Rice, Refreshing Yoghurt, Crisp Cashew Nut, Onion and Golden Rasin Salad
(All filled in a Brittany Paste Case)


  What happen to the days of a Kitchen where the Head Chef rained Supreme? I have had the privilege of moving around in different kitchen this year in different parts of the World and a lot of the Head Chefs no longer wishes or expects to be called “CHEF”
I have worked many years living by this rule. If I enter another Chefs Kitchen, he is CHEF. His Kitchen, his rules (within reason) the title of Head Chef is, and should be earned, not owed. Years of service do not mean you deserve something because you outlasted the others. Skill, knowledge and sheer love of food cannot be bought.
To this day I still call all my previous Head Chefs “CHEF” out of respect for the teachings of my youth. Some of them very hard and some extremely hard but in the long run, made me the Chef I am today.
Or maybe I am just old Fashioned….
To all my Chefs… Thank you CHEF

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Ultimate Chocolate Cake

CHOC-NUT VALRHONA CAKE
Chelsea Market & Cafe, Bonifacio High Street, Philippines


Over the years as a Chef, people are always telling you of their favourite place to eat and the reason why I have to go and try it. I am no food critic I just like to eat well and have enjoyed the pleasure of eating some great food but very few are a true mastication of the ages that you would recommend to good friends. I have had the pleasure of eating some of the greatest meals in the World but usually from my own kitchen, I am not speaking out of arrogance just through working in amongst a great team and working where opportunity of Food culture and cuisine was on the top of our priorities, Our focus was on great food and us being the most critical of our own work. I am not talking molecular gastronomy of smoke and bubbles; I mean real food and satisfying the taste bud and hunger within.
Upon a recent food tour, with a great pastry Chef friend of mine in Makati, Philippines. It was recommender we go and eat one of the most delicious Chocolate cakes ever made on this planet. To me they are pretty big word from my Pastry Chef friend as I have had the ultimate pleasures of eating his creations for many a year and was always awe inspired by them. Something I would call a privilege more than anything else, so if he were going to produce a desert of wonder I would reciprocate with a Main meal to precede such a wonder.
Well… I must say eating this particular Chocolate cake was a very humbling experience in my life. I will say this. It is the greatest Chocolate cake I have ever had the pleasure of eating and I would like to thank Chelsea Market & CafĂ© in Bonifacio High Street for the pleasure (Choc-nut Valrohna Cake). To those who do not want to take my word for it, jump on a plane now. With the cost of a plane ticket and accommodation and the price of the cake, it is still worth it.. Yes it is far beyond nice, I cannot explain the texture of the chocolate goodness topped with gooey marshmallow but it is second to none at this stage of my eating career. I like the sound of that “my eating career” pleasures of cuisine.



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Happiness


House Smoked Duck Breast, Sweet Potato, Arabic Truffles and Zereshk Puree and Spicy Coriander Oil

Everyone has a different definition of Happiness. One might think money brings happiness and the headaches that go with it, but most of us would like to give it an honest try at least. Others think it is sitting on a beach for a week in a tropical island, being served drinks in between a dip in the ocean, some would say a close family. And me, why not combine the lot and add cooking great food for who ever wants to enjoy the delicacies of the day… Seasonal produce served at its freshest, to awaiting palates ready to satisfy a burning hunger.
Is a hamburger just a hamburger? Or is it ground Black Angus beef with aged cheddar cheese, House smoked Bacon, homemade tomato relish, slow cooked caramelized red onions, seasoned vine ripened tomato and crisp little gem lettuce leaves. This is a chefs version of the cup being half full or was that half empty, was I filling the cup or drinking it???????
In the words of Edith Wharton
If only we'd stop trying to be happy we could have a pretty good time. 
Chasing your own happiness is like a dog chasing the wheels of a car. Maybe other people do not understand why you do it, but it is your actions that change your own future..
Memories of a childhood meal far surpass nearly any other meal. When we all grow up the thought of a floating reformed tomato that explodes upon the first bit (molecular gastronomy) sound great, but really most of us just want a meal that triggers true happiness of memories that last a lifetime.
The key to happiness as I see it is in these words:
When I stand before God (or what ever you believe) at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, 'I used everything you gave me'.
Erma Bombeck 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

FRIENDS . . .

Bbq Char siu Chicken, Sticky Rice, Pandanas Leaf, Bok Choi and Coriander Chili Oil
(marinated, barbecued and glazed chicken)

Some things in life are inevitable..
You’re born and you live to Die, sound sad but true and we all know it.
Do we work to live or live to work?

Me.. I just want to cook, travel, teach, learn and live…..

That said, it is what you do with your life that can change the lives of others and those you instil memories and knowledge in them to pass on to the next.
I am not famous, and will most likely never be, but am grateful for what I have, and what I have done up to this point of my life. I do not plan on changing the World nor do I plan to, that is something the World powers think they are doing.. Change yes. For the better, it seems not.
Can one person make a difference.. Yes.. It all depends on how you look at it and to what scale. Everybody affect somebody in someway. You can learn something from anybody.
I already know this theory but Facebook did teach me this again.. The amount of people from my past that remember me is astounding. I always thought I never left an impression on anybody, until later in life I guess. We all grow up (sort of) and life always goes on. People come and go in our lives and as I have travelled the World many have gone.  In saying that the World is getting smaller. I regularly run in to people in other countries that live in the same town as I do, I just never see them at Home….
To all my friend out there I say Thank You and see you all soon…